The First Annual Printable Principles of Dialogue Print Portfolio
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Title: The First Annual Printable Principles of Dialogue Print Portfolio
Series/Portfolio: A portfolio of 23 prints by 23 artists
Artist:
Christopher Ballantyne (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Aryeh Bernabi (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Kay Bradner (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Matthew W. Dols (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Karen Gallagher (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Amy Haney (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
David Hoker (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Jessica Kahle (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Csilla Kosa (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
David McDaniel (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Dennis McNulty (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Matthew Miller (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Rebecca Peters (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Gary Poenicke (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Dena Schuckit (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Laurel Schaffer (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Bradlee Shanks (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Regina Stadnik (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Robert Stevenson (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Sarah J. Stevenson (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Fred Stuckholz (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Trevor Tubelle (American, 20th–21st century)
Artist:
Lee Walton (American, 20th–21st century)
Date: 2001–2
Medium: A variety of print media
Dimensions: 14 x 11 inches each (35.6 x27.9 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: Gift of Matthew Miller, 2002
Object Number: 2002.235.1–.23
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